All County: boys' tennis

All County: boys' tennis athletes

Zach Drost Westlake Singles The 5-foot-9 senior finished his career in fine fashion by leading Westlake to a Marmonte League team title. Drost compiled a 39-3 singles record in the Marmonte League and teamed with Mitch Krems to win the league doubles title. Drost, who earned an academic excellence parking spot the last two springs, was named the league’s Player of the Year. He enjoys fishing, watching “The Office” and eating Qdoba burritos. Drost’s favorite movie is “The Hangover,” his favorite band is “Cake” and his favorite teams are the Atlanta Falcons and Atlanta Braves. Drost will be attending the University of Montana.

Marcos Giron Thousand Oaks Singles The 5-foot-10 junior added another milestone to his impressive career by capturing the CIF-Southern Section Individual singles title. Giron finished the season with a 36-0 singles record for the Lancers. Giron is ranked No. 4 in the nation in the Boys’ 16s and No. 20 in the Boys’ 18s. He enjoys hanging out with friends, playing pingpong and sleeping. His favorite food is pizza, his favorite athlete is Roger Federer and his favorite team is the Los Angeles Lakers.

Mitch Krems Westlake Singles The 5-foot-10 sophomore helped lead Westlake to the Marmonte League team title this season. Krems finished with a 55-5 overall record, including 40-2 in league. He teamed with Zach Drost to capture the league doubles title and was a first-team all-league selection in singles. Krems, an honors student and scholar-athlete, won the Westlake Village Rotary four-way test essay contest this year. Krems enjoys playing pingpong, going to the beach and eating In-N-Out and pizza. His favorite movie is “The Hangover” and his favorite TV shows are “The Office” and “60 Minutes.”

Brenden McClain Ventura Singles The 5-foot-8 freshman lost only one match for the Cougars this season. McClain finished 30-1 overall in singles and 7-0 in doubles. He was a first-team All-Channel League selection while helping the Cougars end a long playoff appearance drought. McClain, who is ranked No. 1 in Southern California in the Boys’ 16s, enjoys fly-fishing, eating pasta and watching “Family Guy.” His favorite movie is “Ironman,” his favorite band is AC/DC and his favorite athlete is Roger Federer.

Jack Sanford Oaks Christian Singles The 5-foot-11 junior anchored a potent singles lineup for the Lions this season. Sanford helped Oaks Christian capture the Tri-Valley League title and reach the CIF-Southern Section Division III semifinals. He was the league’s individual singles champion and made the round of 16 at the CIF-SS Individuals. Sanford, who boasts a 4.3 GPA, enjoys skateboarding, pingpong and snowboarding. His favorite TV show is “Entourage,” his favorite athlete is Andy Roddick and his favorite team is the Lakers.

Joey Sander Camarillo Singles The 6-foot-2 sophomore was a stable force at the top of the Camarillo lineup this season. Sander finished with a 46-10 overall record and captured the Pacific View League individual singles title. Sander, the league’s Most Valuable Player, has a 4.2 GPA while also playing basketball. Sander enjoys watching “Everybody Loves Raymond,” listening to Linkin Park and watching the Lakers. His favorite movie is “The Matrix,” his favorite food is a bagel and his favorite athlete is Brett Favre.

William Duncan Newbury Park Singles The 5-foot-11 junior was the best player for the Panthers this season. Duncan finished with a 51-15 overall record, including 29-6 in the Marmonte League. He was a first-team All-Marmonte League selection and reached the final of the league’s individual singles tournament. Duncan is a scholar-athlete and member of the honor roll. He enjoys playing pingpong and the piano and watching “The Office.”

Chris Lees Thousand Oaks Doubles The 5-foot-11 freshman was a versatile weapon for the Lancers who never lost a match this season. Lees teamed with fellow freshman Daniel Minami to finish 39-0 in the Marmonte League in doubles while also winning three singles matches. Lees, a first-team all-league selection, earned student of the month honors this year. He enjoys hanging out with friends and eating sushi. His favorite TV show is “The Big Bang Theory,” his favorite athlete is Roger Federer and his favorite team is the Stanford men’s tennis team.